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Antitrust and Healthcare

Webinar Only

Welcome back to our Health Law Compliance Series. Please join us for an in-depth exploration of the critical compliance challenges facing healthcare providers today. This series has been designed to equip you with the practical knowledge and tools needed to navigate today's complex regulatory landscape with confidence.


Attendance certificates will be available after the webinar to be used in a self-application for CLE credit. Please use the form included in the follow-up email (sent to attendees the day after the webinar) to request your certificate.

This Month's Topic

Antitrust and Healthcare

This presentation will go over antitrust fundamentals. This is not designed to make you into an antitrust lawyer, but it should help you issue spot, understand problematic situations, and understand when to seek guidance. We’ll walk through a variety of antitrust issues you may encounter:

  • Competition among healthcare providers
  • Agreements that may unreasonably restrain trade
  • Exclusionary conduct and monopolies
  • Information exchanges
  • Tying and bundling
  • Refusals to deal
  • Mergers and acquisitions
  • Collaborations
  • Compliance guidelines and protocols
  • Resources and contacts

Agenda:
Thursday, July 9th
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM MDT

Location:
Webinar Only

Questions?
Contact Sophie Erickson-Viereck at 303.290.1622 or slericksonviereck@hollandhart.com

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Holland & Hart Presenter

Cory Talbot
Partner

Related Capabilities

Antitrust and Competition Healthcare
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